Barry Beck has led by example at every level of the game. In junior, the New Westminster Bruins advanced to the Memorial Cup during each of Beck¹s three years with the team, losing in the championship game in the first two years, before winning it all in 1977. In his final year of junior hockey, Beck was named the Western Hockey League and Memorial Cup MVP, as well as a first-team all star.

A first-round draft pick (second overall) by the NHL’s Colorado Rockies, Beck set NHL records for goals (22) and points (60) by a rookie defenseman. He finished second on the Rockies in scoring and was runner-up to Mike Bossy for the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie.

After three years in Colorado, Beck was traded to the New York Rangers. He would spend seven seasons on Broadway, before retiring from the game in 1986. Beck played a very physical game, which unfortunately led to a series of shoulder injuries that forced his retirement at the age of 29.